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减少既有建筑的能源需求:从最佳改造政策中学习

Report bundle / Deep Renovation / South-East Asia, South-East Asia
Authors: GBPN
July 2014

GBPN开发了一个在线  建筑改造政策工具,它让用户了解一揽子政策的需要及优点并鼓励其采用更积极的策略。 

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